NHS teams, charity leaders and MPs gathered at the prestigious Francis Crick Institute last week to celebrate 14 UK hospitals being designated Tessa Jowell Centres of Excellence for their brain tumour services.
The centres were awarded for the excellent treatment, care and research they provide to patients with a brain tumour, following an extensive peer-led review of their services and feedback collected from almost 1500 patients. The award gives patients the confidence that they are receiving the highest standard of care, while encouraging other hospitals to work towards higher standards of care.
The 14 centres are: Barts Health NHS Trust; East Midlands, Neuro-Oncology Service; East of England Neuro-Oncology Network; King’s Health Partners; Leeds Teaching Hospitals; Liverpool and North Wales Neuro-Oncology Network; Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals; Oxford and the Thames Valley Neuro-Oncology Network; Plymouth and the Peninsula Neuro-Oncology Network; Salford Royal Hospital and The Christie; Sheffield Teaching Hospitals; St George’s, The Royal Marsden and Royal Surrey Hospitals; The South Wales Neuro-Oncology Network; West Midlands Neuro-Oncology Network.
It should be noted that if you are a patient that is being treated at a hospital that is not listed above, it does not mean that you are receiving less excellent treatment. There are many hospitals that did not participate in Centre of Excellence process.